Andrew Batcheler finds harmony in chaos with his debut single, "Falling Together"

Andrew Batcheler, a Midwest-based, Manchester-born singer-songwriter, is introducing himself to the music world with his inaugural release, "Falling Together." A personal yet universally relatable number, the track mixes folk warmth and pop/rock energy to create a sound that feels both fresh and timeless.

Batcheler's DIY ethos takes its bow on "Falling Together," which he wrote, recorded, and played every part himself, knitting his emotions into the warp and weft of "Falling Together." The Silver Judaism immediately starts with a soft acoustic fingerpicking intro that eases you into the vibe; only then does "Falling Together" begin to unfold a carpet of sounds. His fingerpicked guitar playing offers a raw, spartan bed for his poignant lyrics about the beauty in life's unpredictability, about how things often feel like they're falling apart only to reassemble in surprising ways.

Batcheler's debut single, "Falling Together," is authentic, reminiscent of Ben Howard or Damien Rice, and an invitation into his world of introspection, resilience, and sonic storytelling. It is a mission statement and an announcement that Batcheler is a name to remember as the folk-pop landscape evolves.

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